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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 15:25:06 EST
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- From: Dorothy Day <DAY@UCS.INDIANA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: dot matrix Printers
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- The Toshiba 321SL is a fine machine with many good features, and I've
- been loyal to the company that pioneered 24-pin dot-matrix printing.
- (Many early Chinese and other special-print-needs packages wrote drivers
- for this difficult printer because it was the best there was.) When laser
- printers were simply unthinkable for individual users, 24-pin 300-dpi
- printing produced astonishingly good-looking quality, next to 9-pin
- output.
-
- However, the most glaring and enduring fault of the entire Toshiba
- 1340-321-351 series is it poor handling of paper advancing (and
- retracting--the "superscript" font of the 321SL was not so much a gift
- to customers as a way to avoid having to move the platen forwards
- and back, with miserable realignment in the current row of text). In
- any kind of graphics printing, one must put up with the occasional
- white stripe across the page where the platen advanced too far.
- Single-pass printing of a row of characters avoids this, but if two
- passes (with any vertical offset) are required, one can expect some
- unfortunate results now and then.
-
- After glowing early reviews, the Toshiba 321/351s began receiving very
- poor reviews and have by now mostly ceased production. Small portables
- and laser printers are their main line.
-
- Personally, I'm waiting for my husband's wonderful Alps Allegro 500 to
- return from the shop (where it's languished since February, more or
- less...) The Allegro has perfect paper handling (no platen; the paper
- moves flat through the bottom of the printer and the head strikes
- *down* onto it); it's just the logic board that goes berserk...
-
- Dorothy Day, Indiana University
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